This lesson contains 33 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Today
Grammar rules:
- gerund + to-infinitive
Grammar: gerund + to infinitive
Slide 1 - Slide
Grammar 2: Gerunds and to + infinitive
verb + ing (gerund) is een werkwoord (verb) die gebruikt wordt als een zelfstandig naamwoord (noun) en eindigt altijd in -ing. Het wordt vaak gebruikt in combinatie met een specifiek werkwoord: to (dis)like, to love, to miss, to avoid.
Going to parties can be fun.
I like baking cookies.
We avoid travelling during rush hour.
Slide 2 - Slide
I like _______ with my friends.
A
game
B
gaming
Slide 3 - Quiz
Grammar 2: Gerunds and to + infinitive
Soms komt to + infinitive na specifieke werkwoorden. Bijvoorbeeld: to hope, to ask, to refuse, to expect
I hope to be famous one day.
He asked to join our team.
We refuse to do our homework.
I expect to finish class early today.
Slide 4 - Slide
He refused ________ us with the group assignment.
A
help
B
to help
C
helping
Slide 5 - Quiz
Grammar 2: Gerunds and to + infinitive
to + infinitive kan soms worden gebruikt als (object) van een zin.
I asked him to leaveright away.
We invited my friend to come along with us.
Please remind your brother to wash his hands after he uses the restroom.
to + infinitive kan ook worden gebruikt na veel bijvoegelijke naamwoorden. (adjectives)
It is not easy to dotwo things at once.
It iswonderful to have a lot of friends.
He is happyto help you.
Slide 6 - Slide
She asked him _______ right away.
A
leave
B
to leave
C
leaving
Slide 7 - Quiz
I expect _______ on time to the party.
A
be
B
to be
C
getting
D
being
Slide 8 - Quiz
Grammar Review:
Gerund + to infinitive
Slide 9 - Slide
I like _______ to school.
A
walk
B
to walk
C
walking
Slide 10 - Quiz
She wants _______ English class.
A
pass
B
to pass
C
passing
Slide 11 - Quiz
She refused ________ what she was asked.
A
do
B
to do
C
doing
Slide 12 - Quiz
They asked me _______ this Saturday.
A
work
B
to work
C
working
Slide 13 - Quiz
I expect _______ on time to the party.
A
be
B
to be
C
getting
Slide 14 - Quiz
I love ______ new languages.
A
learn
B
to learn
C
learning
Slide 15 - Quiz
I understand gerund + to infinitive.
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Slide 16 - Poll
Reading
Grab your reading book and start reading
timer
5:00
Slide 17 - Slide
I hope ________ the exam tomorrow.
A
passing
B
to pass
C
passed
D
passes
Slide 18 - Quiz
They can't refuse ________ the exam.
A
takes
B
to take
C
taking
D
took
Slide 19 - Quiz
He loves ________ to concerts.
A
went
B
goes
C
to go
D
going
Slide 20 - Quiz
She decided ________ a new language.
A
learning
B
to learn
C
learned
D
learns
Slide 21 - Quiz
I hate ______ you this way.
A
seeing
B
to see
C
saw
D
sees
Slide 22 - Quiz
I enjoy _______ books in my free time.
A
to read
B
reads
C
reading
D
read
Slide 23 - Quiz
some-, any-, every- and no-
some-: limited amount
any-: unlimited amount
every-: all
no-: none
Slide 24 - Slide
some-, any-, every- and no-
You use -thing to talk about things
You use -body and -one to talk about people
You use -where to talk about places
Slide 25 - Slide
I don't need anything from you.
A
unlimited
B
limited
C
all
D
none
Slide 26 - Quiz
I don't need anything from you.
A
thing
B
place
C
people
Slide 27 - Quiz
You have to be everywhere at all time.
A
unlimited
B
limited
C
all
D
none
Slide 28 - Quiz
You have to be everywhere at all time.
A
thing
B
place
C
people
Slide 29 - Quiz
There is somebody who knows about the crime.
A
unlimited
B
limited
C
all
D
none
Slide 30 - Quiz
There is somebody who knows about the crime.
A
thing
B
place
C
people
Slide 31 - Quiz
Exercises
Do exercises 50 t/m 53
Slide 32 - Slide
How well do you understand the use of some-, any-, every- and no-.